Domerschulstr. 16, 97070 Wurzburg, Bavaria, GermanyMap
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Built in the 18th century, the church is rarely destroyed, has been retained in its original appearance, its interior is a circular hall, simple and generous, but also has a lot of decorative religious ornaments.
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Built in the 18th century, the church is rarely destroyed, has been retained in its original appearance, its interior is a circular hall, simple and generous, but also has a lot of decorative religious ornaments.
Built in the 18th century, the church is a red brick structure, feels very delicate, and then there are white carvings on the columns of the entire façade, and there are bronze statues of the archangel just above the gate.
The church was built in the 18th century, and the overall exterior building was made of brick, but you can carefully see the columns on its facade, which are actually very beautifully carved and have many reliefs.
Compared to the churches in the area, this church is not particularly long-standing, but it is a rare church that has not been damaged by war, and has been preserved from the beginning of its construction to the present.
The church is a 12th century building, his exterior red brick structure with white carvings, looks very contrasting and impactful, I think it is beautiful, there are some stone carvings inside, it seems very pleasant.